“I can’t overstate what an honor it is to be part of Lois Lane’s history and tell stories about her for a new audience,” said Bond in a press release. “I’m also extremely grateful for the support of the fans of the books and the character — you’re the reason I get to keep doing this and so thank you all!”

Bond debuted the first book in the series in 2015 with “Lois Lane: Fallout,” and followed up with the sequel, “Lois Lane: Double Down,” earlier this year. The third book in the series will focus on Lois’ relationship with the mysterious, online persona, SmallvilleGuy, and her ever-increasing involvement in the thriving Metropolis criminal underbelly. Along with that telling screen name, Bond’s “code title” for “Triple Threat” implies that a certain Man of Steel might be on the way to Metropolis.

My code title for this one is… Guess Who’s Coming To Metropolis? #LoisLane3

Lois Lane was first introduced to the DC Comics canon with “Action Comics” #1 in 1938 as a reporter at the Daily Star (the paper was renamed the Daily Planet two years later). The first issue of “Action Comics” also introduced Clark Kent and his alter-ego, Superman. Lois received her first round of standalone stories in 1944 with “Superman” #28, in which she made headlines and caught villains without Superman’s aid.